package pl.wr.particle.def.matter.elementary.hypothetical.superpartners.others;

import pl.wr.particle.def.matter.typeparticle.IHypotethicalParticle;

/**
 * In particle physics, a sfermion is the spin-0 superpartner particle (or
 * sparticle) of its associated fermion. In supersymmetric extensions to the
 * Standard Model (SM) each particle has a superpartner with spin that differs
 * by 1⁄2. Fermions in the SM have spin-1⁄2 and therefore sfermions have spin 0.
 * In general the name sfermions is formed by prefixing an 's' to the name of
 * its superpartner. For instance, the electron's superpartner is the selectron
 * and the top quark's superpartner is the stop squark. One corollary from
 * supersymmetry is that sparticles have the same gauge numbers as their SM
 * partners. This means that sparticle–particle pairs have the same color
 * charge, weak isospin charge, and hypercharge (and consequently electric
 * charge). Unbroken supersymmetry also implies that sparticle–particle pairs
 * have the same mass. This is evidently not the case, since these sparticles
 * would have already been detected. Thus, sparticles must have different masses
 * from the particle partners and supersymmetry is said to be broken.
 * 
 * @version 1.0
 * @author wieslaw.rodak
 *
 */
public interface ISfermion extends IHypotethicalParticle{

}
